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Showing posts with label National Adoption Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Adoption Week. Show all posts

Monday, November 05, 2012

National Adoption Week, Rutland County Council, Leicester County Council, Could You Space For A Child?



National Adoption Week, Leicester County Council, Could You Space For A Child?

 


If you believe you have what it takes to adopt or foster and can make space in your life, your home and your world,
call us today.
0116 305 05 05
Or visit our Adoption and Fostering pages to find out more.



Adoption Rutland

The adoption services in Rutland like so many of Rutland County Councils expensive council services this is  provided by Leicestershire County Council.
In this case probally the best thing as the council appears not to be able to look after the elderly and vulnerable.

Rutland County Council social worker Aleisha White, Rutland Care Solutions Ltd, Chater Lodge Care Home in Ketton, Mr and Mrs Rippon Click Here to Read More



What is adoption?
Adoption is a lifelong commitment. It’s about providing a permanent family for a child or children in care who cannot, for whatever reason, return home.
When you adopt a child, you take on all the responsibilities and rights for the child that the birth parent had. It is the stability and security of family like that makes it such a positive option for children.
Can I adopt?
If you can provide a permanent stable and caring home, we welcome your interest. The legal minimum age is 21 years and life experience is essential.
What sort of person do you have to be?
All sorts of people can make a success of adoption. It doesn’t matter whether you are married, cohabitating, single, gay or straight. Your race, religion, culture or sexuality will be accepted.
You will need patience, humour, time and energy and a determination to give a young person the sort of support that will really make a difference to their life.

For more information, visit: www.leics.gov.uk/adoption